For this project, we used a photo of a gallery and a painting of a woman and put the painting over every painting in the original photo. To do this we used the distort tool and the magnetic lasso in photoshop.
For this project, we used the magnetic lasso on a clock template in order to fix the picture of the broken clock.
For this project, we used the magnetic lasso and the stamp tool to put the pieces back together.
For this project, our job was to use the magnetic lasso on Daisy Duck to copy it and paste it onto the teal background.
We took a picture of a burberry coat on google and used it to fix the photo of the lady and the man. We used the clone stamp, the magnetic lasso, and changed it to black and white.
We used the rectangular marque tool to make a mask of Edward Scissorhand's face and hair to put onto a new background found on google.
We took an old Mickey Mantle baseball card and refurbished it to look like new. We used the clone stamp, paintbrush tool, and text to make the card look like new.
QUARTER 2
Our goal for this project was to remove the crane from the photo on the left to make it look as if the crane was never in the original photo. I used the clone stamp to remove the crane from the photo.
For this minor project, we had to take the black and white photo of the soldiers and make it look as if it was in color. I changed the foreground color, used the brush tool, and changed some of the settings to make the color blend with the soldiers uniforms and skin tone.
We had to turn the picture on the top to black and white and fix the old picture to make it look like new. I first turned the picture to black and white, and then used the clone stamp to fix the edges.
For this project we had to turn the walkway into a reflection of the building next to it. We did this by using the rectangular marque tool, eraser, distort, vertical flip, and stroke to come up with the final photo.
Our goal for this minor project was to turn the black and white photo into color by using the paintbrush tool to change the foreground color and make the black and white photo come to life. And then we changed the opacity of each layer in order to have the color blend in with the background.
For this project, we had to take the original photo and make the left side look as similar to the right as possible using what we have learned in photoshop. I used the paintbrush, clone stamp, and changed some other settings to make the skin match more.
For this project, we used photoshop and created a collage from nothing and played around with some of the tools to make our final background. I used the elliptical marquee tool to make the circles and then used other tools (such as the lens flare, lighting effects, gradient, stroke, and paintbrush).